NBA P layer P. C.

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NBA Player P. C.

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NBA P layer P. C. Why?. I like and paly this with family and friends a lot. I started playing this sport in 2009. I like playing this sport because it keeps you in good shape. What?. When you get to the nba you have to play 48 minutes but at 24 minute you get a break called half time. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NBA PlayerP. C.

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I like and paly this with family and friends a lot. I started playing this sport in 2009. I like playing this sport because it keeps you in good shape.

Why?

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What?

When you get to the nba you have to play 48 minutes but at 24 minute you get

a break called half time. When you are playing you have to deal with fans calling your name or booing

you and stay focus.

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You have to complete high school and get diploma. When you go to college you have to have good grades.

When you try out you have to be good enough to make the team. And finish college and get drafted to the nba.

What it takes?

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Pay salary

The median annual

wage of athletes

and sports competitors is

43,740. Athletes and sports

competitors often

work irregular hours, including

evenings, weekends, and holidays.

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Personal qualities needed!Athleticism, concentration, decision making skills, desire and dedication, hand-eye coordination, stamina and teamwork.

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Work environment!

It’s a gym that have a wood floor and seats for fans. Logo in the middle of the floor if your at home.

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Training

Most athletes develop their skills by playing a lot. Athletes get their training in many ways.

These are some ways they get trained ask there coach can they practice together, drills, television.

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Works Cited Bureau of labor statistics. Atheletes and

sports competitors. Occupationaloutlookhandbook.com. Bureau of labor statictsicts, 29 May 201. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://www.bls.gov/ooh/entertainment/sport>.

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